07 October 2012

Lots and lots and lots of handwork.

Liz was working slowly, slowly on these ATC's... Erica was hoping she would get one in the same swap... by the end of the day Liz was sticking to the same stitch rather than all those different stitches on the right, she hopes she gets enough done by the finishing date.

Another one of Becks blocks.

Anne-Maree is finishing off these blocks which will also see off the last of her 1930's prints.

Glynis finishing the binding on this little beauty... what until Show and Tell! It's very Wow!

New girl who's name I think is Marianne working of a very pretty rose.

Robyn is continuing with her lovely little dress up book for her granddaughter.

Lyn is making slippers similar to the slippers Michelle W. made.

Marilyn is working on another interesting quilt... this time with an Indian theme.

Fascinating block of Rita's, sew almost all the way around two squares. Cut as directed and below is what you get! Clever eh!

Nice and clean colours from Stephanie.

Very Wow fabrics of Shirley's.

Another delicate block from Jean.

More little Hexies from Sue.

Finishing quilting of an oldie by Annette.

Ruth, above and Erica below, are loving working on their Poems Wool rugs.

I like this interesting block of Jill's, I'm wondering how big this quilt will be.

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Welcome to the Sydney SCQuilters Blog.

On the First Saturday of each month Southern Cross Quilters, (SCQuilters) from all over Sydney and Australia and the World, if they are in town, meet at the 'Blue Gum Hotel'in Waitara in the northern suburbs of Sydney.

On the Third Saturday of each month we meet at the 'Hotel Pennant Hills', also north of the City of Sydney, right next to Pennant Hills Station and the Patchwork shop 'Craft Depot'.

We have our own comfortable room so we sit, chat, sew, show and tell and buy our coffee, drinks and lunch from the Bar and Bistro.10am to about 3:30pm.

Everyone goes home happy and just that little bit inspired.Come along if you are in town, we'd love to meet you and see your work.

This Blog is run by Pennie Griffiths with a little help from Glynis Thompson.